Discover how to verify the socioeconomic classification of your home through Sisfoh and find out if you qualify to access State programs.
The Household Targeting System (Sisfoh) is an important tool to classify families in our country in a simple and efficient way. As is public knowledge, Sisfoh manages the information from the General Household Register that contains all socioeconomic data to guarantee access to various social programs and state bonuses.
To find out the condition of these vulnerable population groups, use your National Identity Document (DNI). In this article, we will guide you step by step on how to do it online. Additionally, learn about the categories used by Sisfoh and the documents necessary to process or update your socioeconomic classification in your local municipality. Take note!
How can I check my ID if my home is poor? Sisfoh LINK
If you want to check the socioeconomic classification of your home, you will need your ID and internet access. The process is simple:
- Enter the official Sisfoh portal, where you will find the consultation option HERE.
- Write your ID number and the verification code that appears.
- Enter the required information as head of household or spouse, along with the date of location and issuance of the DNI.
- Click on ‘inquire’ and the system will show you the socioeconomic classification of your home based on the information available. This can be non-poor, poor and extreme poor.
Sisfoh 2024: what are the classification categories?
Sisfoh classifies homes into three main categories:
- Non-poor: households that cover the average amount of the basic family basket.
- Poor: households whose income cannot cover the basic family basket.
- Extreme poor: households in a vulnerable situation that cannot cover the per capita amount to survive.
What documents should I present to the municipality to obtain economic classification in Sisfoh?
To process or update your economic classification in Sisfoh, you must go to your local municipality with the following documents:
- National Identity Document (DNI) of all the members of your household.
- Service receipts (water, electricity, etc.) that prove your address.
- S100 application form.
- If necessary, additional documents that support your financial situation, such as proof of income or employment certificates.
- It is important to keep your information updated in Sisfoh to ensure accurate classification and access the corresponding benefits.
What programs can I access if my household is classified as poor or extremely poor?
- National Direct Support Program for the Poorest – JUNTOS
- Scholarship 18 of the National Scholarship and Educational Credit Program – PRONABEC
- Pension 65
- Crib More
- With You Program
- Peru works
- Energy Social Inclusion Fund (FISE)
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